I know there is no Java method to do this (there should be, I'm sure that adding a few methods for the most common functionality will not bloat the class but will add value to it), so I'm asking: how do I enable this from CSS. I read the post over at the EXT JS forum but the solutions there did not work. So what styles do I need to modify (.x-grid3-row, .x-grid3-cell-text, .x-grid3-hd-text, .x-grid3-hd, .x-grid3-row?) to enable this. I guess that the attributes to add are simply:
-moz-user-select: text;
-khtml-user-select: text;
but where.
Anybody knows CSS? I'm sure I can figure this out eventually but still, I don't really want to dig to deep into CSS.

Thanks.
Eugen.

30 Sep 2008, 11:56 PM

eugenparaschiv

Any answer to this? Perhaps a Grid tutorial with these simple functionalities explained? And in the mean time, how do I enable text selection in a grid?

4 Oct 2009, 11:32 PM

avi.moram

Hi eugenparaschiv,

Did you achieve this, this happens in Firefix that too only for EditorGrid, where EditorTreeGrid text selection works fine. I have tried all the forums suggested solutions like moz-user-select and all. But nothing seems to be working.

Please note that there was a solution in the forum belowhttp://forums.silverlight.net/forums/p/17483/58189.aspx
which I tried but it doesnt work with my current senerio. It works fine AutoGenerateColumns propertry set to True but doesnt work with AutoGenerateColumns = false.
Hope i'll get a solution for this.